Can you tell me what program is it? I'm very interested.
I also use different passwords for every site randomly created by a generator but I keep track of them in a txt :rolleyes:
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I use a password manager and have it and its database on a usb drive for backup and using when I am away.
i have them written on a notebook and in a encrypted text file one of my flashdrives i used to use google browser sync but it didnīt update sometimes
here's an easy way of creating a unique memorizable password for any site you join. Just use any word you'll remember, like your first name, and then add @siteyouwant.com. For example, for bitme.org, i might use [email protected]
Easy to remember, unique, and strong (14 letters, capital letter, symbol)
Posting that kind of information isn't smart don't you think?
i use password its very easy to remember
i let firefox remember all my pw's
additionally i save them in plain txt in an encrypted volume
not really!
say, a hacker hacked ur bitme.org account (hope that doesn't happen), then he will notice that you have [email protected] as your password. The chances are he will try to login with...
[email protected]
and so forth.
I use system generated password for each site and use auto-login...safest you can get
I use the Firefox extension PasswordMaker. It uses the address to make a hash, which you use as your password. There are plenty of settings, so as long as you don't leave it default, its really secure. Plus you can't possibly forget them, and you don't have to back it up unless the URL changes. Brilliant.